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Neighboring states are actively working to improve their business climates, which adds to the importance of our legislators making critical decisions to signal Connecticut's competitiveness before the current session of the General Assembly ends. New York's new state budget significantly reduces taxes on manufacturers and other Empire State businesses in an aggressive effort to attract private-sector investments and create more jobs. Massachusetts, meanwhile, continues to move forward on a bipartisan plan to reduce the unemployment compensation burden on Bay State employers. Clearly, other states are not standing still. They are sending a message to employers that the time is...

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Neighboring states are actively working to improve their business climates, which adds to the importance of our legislators making critical decisions to signal Connecticut's competitiveness before the current session of the General Assembly ends.
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James P. Torgerson, chief executive of The United Illuminating Co. and its parent company, took home more money last year than he did in 2012, according to regulatory filings.
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The parent of two of Connecticut's gas companies has run up a $20 million tab since March to tie up a deal to buy Philadelphia Gas Works, the nation's largest municipally owned gas utility.UIL Holdings Corp said Wednesday in regulatory filings that...

MANCHESTER — Thanks to neighborhood leadership and a projected infusion of revenue, a natural gas expansion project in the southeastern corner of town that was abruptly halted is likely to go forward, gas company officials and state legislators said...

Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP said natural gas distribution companies in New England have agreed to buy firm gas on the U.S. energy company's proposed new pipeline into the region.A shortage of gas pipelines into New England forced energy firms there...

State regulators have rejected a request from Connecticut Natural Gas that might have raised customers' rates by 1.9 percent.
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